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Sten Tamkivi is an Estonian-born technology entrepreneur and venture capital investor based in Estonia who focuses on early-stage startups and cross-border ecosystem development. He gained significant industry recognition as an early executive and co-founder of the telecommunications software company Skype, leading to a major liquidity event when the business was acquired by Microsoft in 2011. Following his tenure at Skype, Tamkivi transitioned into serial entrepreneurship and venture capital, actively working to bridge emerging Eastern European technology talent with established Western investment and mentorship networks. His academic background includes earning a Master of Science in Management from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, as well as studying Public Relations and Communication at the University of Tartu. Tamkivi's current professional focus centers on deploying venture capital into early-stage technology companies and advising founders operating across the European and global startup ecosystems.
Sten Tamkivi is Co-Founder at Plural Platform.
Sten Tamkivi co-founded Plural Platform and has also been involved with Topia, Teleport, Inc, Andreessen Horowitz, Alfred & Partners, Tallinn University, Informatics Council of Estonia, Skype, Helmes, Forwards Studio, Halo Interactive DDB Estonia.